One Piece - Вђ“ Г–lmeyeceдџim Вђ“

Dr. Hiriluk, a failing doctor but a great man, is about to die from a terminal illness and a poisonous mushroom Chopper accidentally gave him.

The specific quote comes from (or Chapter 145 ) during Tony Tony Chopper’s backstory.

In One Piece, "death" is often shown as a transition rather than an end. Characters who die with a smile (like Hiriluk, Roger, and Ace) are considered to have died "free". One Piece – Ölmeyeceğim –

The theme of refusing to "die" in spirit is common throughout the series:

The 8th volume of the manga is literally titled "I Won't Die" ( Shinai yo ), focusing on Luffy's resilience against Don Krieg. In One Piece, "death" is often shown as

By saying "I won't die" (or Ölmeyeceğim ), he means that his dream—to heal the "sick hearts" of his country—will live on through Chopper. 🏴‍☠️ Other "I Won't Die" Moments

The phrase "" (meaning " I won't die " in Turkish) is deeply tied to one of the most iconic and emotional moments in One Piece : the final speech of Dr. Hiriluk during the Drum Island Arc. By saying "I won't die" (or Ölmeyeceğim ),

He stands before the castle of the tyrant Wapol and delivers his famous "When does a man die?" speech.

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